GOP Falls Short of Red Wave Predicted by Experts

GOP Falls Short of Red Wave Predicted by Experts
Republican Pennsylvania Senate nominee Dr. Mehmet Oz speaks at an event with former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley in Harrisburg, Pa., on Oct. 26, 2022. Mark Makela/Gettymages
Jeff Louderback
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Some experts had forecast a red wave. Others believed the country would be hit with a red tsunami. For months, opinions varied on the magnitude of just how much Republicans would dominate the midterm elections. The anticipated surge did not happen, though, as Democrats performed better than expected in House, Senate, and gubernatorial elections across the country on Nov. 8.

Jeff Louderback
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Jeff Louderback covers news and features on the White House and executive agencies for The Epoch Times. He also reports on Senate and House elections. A professional journalist since 1990, Jeff has a versatile background that includes covering news and politics, business, professional and college sports, and lifestyle topics for regional and national media outlets.
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